File:Mas'ud III b. Ibrahim minaret, Ghazni, built between 1099 and 1115 CE (graphical reconstruction).jpg
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DescriptionMas'ud III b. Ibrahim minaret, Ghazni, built between 1099 and 1115 CE (graphical reconstruction).jpg |
English: Mas'ud III b. Ibrahim minaret, Ghazni, built between 1099 and 1115 CE (graphical reconstruction) |
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Unknown photographer, late 19th century, before 1902 when the top half collapsed. |
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Horizontal resolution | 72 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 72 dpi |
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